Every time I hold a newborn baby, I’m filled with wonder — because each new life feels like a miracle.
We don’t like to talk about miracles today. Rational materialists laugh at the idea that miracles can happen. Even Christians draw a line between the “supernatural” and things we choose to accept as normal. Some of us would rather not talk about anything that science can’t explain.
But the longer I live, the more I’m forced to accept that there are plenty of truths that nobody can explain. Life and love are ordinary miracles. We might accept that they’re real, but we have no more explanation of them than we have of how Jesus might’ve turned water into wine.
Our lives are filled with ordinary miracles. In fact, the best parts of our lives are those inexplicable things that don’t have natural explanations. Those things are far more impressive than the supernatural miracles that so many people try to find.
It’s as though we’re so accustomed to these tiny miracles that we pretend we understand them.

Maturity asked me to learn that I’d never win certain arguments
Healthy romance features mutual growth, not just ‘take me as I am’
If you start sharing your abuse, some will tell you to ‘get over it’
Sometimes, one dream is enough to change your life, if you believe it
Money isn’t evil, but obsession with money brings out worst in us
It’s easy to learn wrong lessons from watching parent’s behavior
We can’t have real freedom without also allowing discrimination
As a child, I was a capable liar, because I mimicked a narcissist